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Misery in London
Don Scannell - 23-3-2006 at 09:02

Guys n gals,

Came back from a week in Cornwall, progressed to 'intermediate' surfer, and am now hooked.

Living in London however is over 6 hours away from said place!!

Where is the nearest (and decent) surf spot to London?

Some one said Kent, but then I heard from another it is lack-lustre.

Bournemouth looks 'measily' on the web-shots.

Please help!!!

D betrig


robsurfer - 23-3-2006 at 15:38

Joss Bay is one of the beachs most of the surfers go in kent, I can't comment on how good surfing is around here, as I windsurf. There are a lot beachs in kent and Sussex which are good for windsurfing and kitesurfing so to could learn one of these as another option.
The BBC website has some good links on surfing if you need more info.


CharlieR - 4-4-2006 at 12:56

Hi,

Have moved to London and been trying out loads of the beaches on the south coast for kitesurfing. Was at Ferring beach (near worthing) on saturday and the surf was big at high tide, was a great kitesurfing session and there were about 5 surfers out too.


justal - 4-4-2006 at 13:22

Charlie... Can you submit your reports about the beaches you have tried out to the beachguide section of this site? We don't have many beaches listed from that part of the world as I don't know them very well, so any info you could supply would be good..

Just go to the beachguide section and click on the Add a Beach link then fill out the form with as much info as you can manage... Just leave out the bits you don't know and hopefully someone will posty a comment about the beach to fill in the gaps.

Cheers.
Al.


CharlieR - 5-4-2006 at 07:39

No worriees, I'll get on the case later


johndoc2000 - 2-5-2006 at 13:03

Looks like we have a right selection of unfortunates then....
Don the surfer
Charlie the kite surfer
... and JohnDoc the (wanna be) windsurfer
It is a shame being a slave to the Mon-Fri grind but I'm sure there's loads of other wanna-be's in London who have difficulty getting onto the water.
Any advice for the land-locked ones welcome thanks people.

Don, if you're looking for back-up on a day out have a look at Big Friday (lame? don't know)
OR London Surf Club Just an idea.

Anyway, thanks to Al and all the guys and gals on here, we aren’t having a screaming barny like this lot


badexcuseforasailor - 2-5-2006 at 21:50

I live near london but don't have any problem getting to the water, Take up windsurfing maybe its not as good on a lake but its closer than driving to the coast every weekend.
We have a few members at Brog that come up from London.
Got some good cycle paths for when the wind don't blow as well

[Edited on 2-5-2006 by badexcuseforasailor]


D - 22-3-2007 at 13:45

Hey Don! I know exactly what you mean. I'm trying to take up surfing, but it's impossible living in London... Have you heard about the plans to build an indoor surf centre in London?

Check it out for yourself:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6384237.stm />
[Edited on 22-3-2007 by D]


philhank08 - 15-8-2008 at 10:14

i dont want to sound ignorant but is the surf in brighton any good?

i am up north but could be an idea

phil

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oxbow shop


shawncanry - 3-6-2010 at 02:56

Even I have been living in UK and the surf spot is very far from here so I am able to go for it just once in a month.